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Because the quality of a marriage has, perhaps, the greatest impact upon the level of happiness in life, couples contemplating entering into a prenup owe it to each other to be mindful of the laws of emotions.
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Although Paglen is mindful of the law, he says that he sometimes faces harassment.
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Further, the Secretary should be mindful of the bounds of the law, as enacted by Congress.
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We urge a world wounded by the horrific and deplorable terrorist attacks of 11 September to be mindful of the principles of international humanitarian law and to take all measures to protect the civilian populations, especially the millions of children and women.
Likewise, researchers should be mindful of the long-arm reach of certain laws, such as the US Patriot Act, which allows the US government to access any data within US territory or within a US-based company (even when there is a subsidiary or operations outside the US) without giving notice and without informing the person concerned of the accessed information.
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